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On July 19th InnoVector Tech founder Dr. Nannette “Net” Stangle-Castor will speak about becoming an entrepreneur at the Summer Intern STEM event. This program is presented by the Triangle Women in STEM at the SAS Institute in Cary, NC. Net founded InnoVector Tech in 2004 as a way to pursue her passion for helping technical […]

We are happy to congratulate Safe Space for winning the Lynne Spence Commitment to End Sexual Violence Award at the 2017 NC Coalition Against Sexual Assault Biennial Conference in Winston-Salem, NC. The award is given to organizations that have overcome obstacles to increase sexual assault awareness in the community. Safe Space is a nonprofit dedicated to reducing […]

To kick off a new year, InnoVector Tech partnered with the Technology Transfer Office (TTO) at NASA Glenn Research Center to produce a 2017 Featured Technologies calendar. This calendar features key technologies covering a wide variety of disciplines at NASA Glenn. The calendar celebrates NASA Glenn’s talented innovators. It also shares their technologies that are […]

At the recent Innovator’s Recognition Event at NASA Glenn, the NASA Glenn Licensing team, that includes InnoVector Tech team members, was awarded a trophy from the NASA Technology Transfer Program executive, Dan Lockney. The award was for achieving the highest number of licenses in a single year for any NASA field center, a total of […]

This year Chicago hosted the 2016 International Conference on Patient Centered Care also known as the Planetree Conference. Planetree is a mission based not-for-profit organization that partners with healthcare organizations around the world and across the care continuum to transform how care is delivered with an emphasis on the patient. On November 1, Nannette Stangle-Castor, […]

On June 13, 2016 Nannette Stangle-Castor was awarded the Most Valuable Patient Family Advisor (MVPFA) award for the Oncology Patient Advisory Council (OPAC) for the Duke University Health System (DUHS). Nannette is currently the co-chair of OPAC. The OPAC at the Duke Cancer Institute (DCI) was established in 2013 in partnership with DCI leadership. The council is […]

On Tuesday, May 24, NASA Glenn hosted the 2016 NASA Technology Day as part of their 75th-anniversary celebration. This event brought together industry stakeholders to celebrate Glenn’s technological achievements, showcase their work, and explore the future of Glenn’s technology endeavors. Net and Allen were onsite as part of the NASA Glenn Technology Transfer Team to […]

In our continuous effort to support and build our community, InnoVector Tech is proud to sponsor the Lady Phantoms Softball Club. The Lady Phantoms are a girls fast pitch softball travel teams based out of the Wake Forest, NC area. The Lady Phantoms organization consists of 10U, 12U, and upcoming 8U teams. They play tournaments […]

We are proud to sponsor the U15 Junior Olympic Volleyball team, The Sharks. Robyn Thomson on our team designed a logo for them and InnoVector Tech purchased their uniforms and warm up sweatshirts. We enjoy supporting young women that are working together, learning that their whole is greater than just the sum of their parts. […]

NASA Glenn’s TTO Chief, Kim Dalgleish-Miller and Nannette Stangle-Castor, President and Founder of InnoVector Tech, have had their article Rocket Science May Be Coming Soon to a Business Near You published online in Innovation, America’s Journal of Technology Commercialization. This article talks about the best practices and tremendous efforts that have led to the recent […]